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Sesame seeds: new tender expected in May

May 7, 2021 at 7:41 AM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. Due to high daily new infections, trade in the Indian market has been severely reduced. Many large...

...markets where products like sesame seeds and spices are traded are closed and many people do not dare to leave their homes. Although there are talks about reopening the markets under strict conditions, there is no concrete information from the government at the moment. The low level of trading activity currently ensures that prices at Indian origin are largely unchanged.

Export prices also remain stable. Contrary to fears, the rainfall, which is unusual for this season, seems to have had less of an impact on sowing in Gujarat than expected. In addition, the next sesame seed tende

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